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High School Programs

High School is a key period leading to young adulthood when we acquire sound habits and important skills and start making responsible decisions. To that end, Glenwood offers a great environment and programs.

Pillars

Presentations

Learn about study skills and goal-setting, forging true friendships, leading a balanced life, career exploration, navigating contemporary ideologies, character and virtue development, work and spirit of service, etc.

Mentoring

Benefit from the experience of a mentor to help him you understand and apply the presentations, develop good study and work habits, set and track magnanimous goals, etc.

Faith

Classes on Catholic doctrine, meditations (prayer led by a priest chaplain), spiritual direction and confession, silent retreats and recollections, etc. These activities are optional and they are entrusted to Opus Dei, a Catholic institution that fosters holiness in everyday life.

Parenting

The programs complement and work with parents as primary educators, offering parents opportunities to socialize, meet the organizers and mentors, attend talks and discuss important issues and more.

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Big Picture Seminar (BPS)

Throughout the School Year 

BPS offers students activities to help them think about the big picture in life, broaden their horizons and chart the right course for a successful high school.

 

For boys in grades 9 &10

Year Cost: $450 per person*

Fridays from 4 pm to 8:30 pm,

September-June

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Glenwood Pre-University Seminar (GPS)

Throughout the School Year 

GPS helps students become responsible, mature, and principled leaders as they set out to graduate from high school.

For boys in grades 11 and 12

Year Cost: $450 per person*

Fridays from 4 pm to 8:30 pm,

September-June

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Dad's Night

Throughout the School Year 

Dads meet once a month for a presentation on a topic around parenting, sharing experiences and a good time.

Dads of Grades 9-12

No Additional Cost 

Dates announced at the start of the year

Fridays, 7 pm to 8:30 pm,

September-June

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